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On Medieval Storytelling. The Story of Melchizedek in Certain Slavonic Texts (Palaea Historica and the Apocryphal Cycle of Abraham) [PDF]
Translated by Katarzyna GucioThe article analyses the story of the prophet-king Melchizedek (mentioned in Gen 14,17–20, Ps 110,4 and three passages in Heb: 5,6–10, 6,20, 7,1–17), recorded in Slavonic historical texts: the first and second translation of ...
Skowronek, Małgorzata
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Describing Language Variation in the Colophons of Armenian Manuscripts
The colophons of Armenian manuscripts constitute a large textual corpus spanning a millennium of written culture. These texts are highly diverse and rich in terms of linguistic variation. This poses a challenge to NLP tools, especially considering the fact that linguistic resources designed or suited for Armenian are still scarce.
Van Elverdinghe, Emmanuel +1 more
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Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 2469-2472, March 2026.
Rusha Bhandari +18 more
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Armenica z Piotrkowa Trybunalskiego
Armenica from Piotrków Trybunalski The article gathers information about the manifestations of Armenian written culture associated with Piotrków Trybunalski in the 16th and 17th century.
Piruz Mnatsakanyan
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Malkəʾa ʾArsimā (‘Image of Hripsime’): An Ethiopic Hymn for an Armenian Saint
Despite the growth of a cult for the Armenian martyr Hripsime in Ethiopia during the Middle Ages, no malkəʾ-hymn dedicated to her can be found in manuscripts predating the eighteenth century. There are two extant witnesses, one from the early eighteenth
Augustine Dickinson
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“Remember the Greek and Armenian Refugee Children”: South Australian relief efforts in the Hellenic, Armenian and Assyrian Genocides [PDF]
Even the most sweeping mega-narratives are composed of collections of micro-narratives, the stories of actions and experiences of individuals. By blending the stories of individuals and organisations from South Australia with the events that swept the ...
Diamadis, Panayiotis
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MESROP OF KAFFA († 1624). THE LAST PRE-UNION ARCHBISHOP OF “ALL ARMENIANS OF BOTH GENDERS, LIVING IN LVIV, KIEV, LUTSK AND ZAMOŚĆ” Mesrop from Kaffa (Kaffatsi), the last pre-Union archbishop of Lviv before the union of the Armenian Church in Poland ...
Krzysztof Stopka
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Review of "Aryans Revisited" by Ramendra Nath Nandi [PDF]
Proferes, Theodore
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Stefan Wartanowic Lehacy - Zapomniany Ormianin Polski
Stefan Wartanowic Lehacy – a forgotten Polish‑Armenian Stefan Wartanowic Lehacy (deceased in 1689) counts as one of the most prominent figure in the Armenian culture of the 17th century. A theologian and philosopher, he was a lecturer at the religious
Piruza Mnacakanian
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